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ple's Journal 1OBINSON, Edifor. D EVERY ThURSDAY.. tion One Dollar a YOM at tio Post 0111e) ait PickonIs 1 a8s mnatter. lUIISDAY, MAR1CIl 7, 1895. WHT, stir" F1111 ICY. no interview of Senat-oi man, published in tho News d Courior, has croated a sensax oil in political circlos, b)oth ai oio and in Washington. Thi lnowsa)"pers havo had a hard nut t crack and have nearly brokoi their jaw hones tr fing. Some o the dailies havo beeln trying t craunch it every day an havo ech timo failed. TI) weeklies, lor the most part, hav prudently decli ined to vonturo a opinion and aro patiently awai ing devolopments. The News and Cou rie c()rre(sp)n dent stirted t-o interview Seiufo TilIihnan in Colunnbia anlid finisl i oil the train be4twen t 1 hat plate and Chitlott.e. II was a pit y he al lowed Sefnlt'r T1tilhnan to get boy ond the jurisdiction of South Car olinla, withoit get ting li explaini tion of hlis solt)I ionl of theo politicl iIoblent in iis Sat1e. It vas harllAy fair inl Mr. 'lilinutni to sayv Its much Its lie did, anI I d th1 0n 1o It ( slay and gratify thet( cu riolsity. of evoerybOodyv, in ImIaswerin < ".(Iues mos ts If (II4't ils. Th,11 .1m(41 U is, however, sat i - i.d. having givenl Ilhat interview a Secon~td andl inorwe coxrefu xminn t i4n. N4 Iekformer' ne(d f'air, t haI thuir (ld leader is Irying to cmn nit ihein to ayill o J urow. wit ihout thieir' contsenit. liie went'1 intto lli' vonferviece by initaltionl all Ox presslyv sta1ed. I11:11 Ill- was 't in11g o11Y inl an individalil c apacihy and wthIlId iu (iVlnlI( not hin n1ufi" 1 tiln (Ie, advisv thw pe4>ple. E.Very1 pat'intl should desire a-' botter stalte Of feelingt betweeIn the w Iite peo pl o Nt Carolina and Senator Tillman is novw in a position worki for that ohject, without Motives impugned. .1is '"esions alis prov h1le poo )roper co No ollo shold r, wvas done( in the oiiitu. should r'eceive the apprtobatin 0' every good citizen. It was an uu. derstanding, which, it is hoped, wvill unito tho people without a sacriflico of principhe and proet alny stru'lggle' overd the Conven tion. Any Reformer can subscribo 4t such an1 obj1ect aond tho SCheiO~ ill work, if the1( pr'1oer men01 4l eachi factioni can 1)ho 1 induced 1 come to the front at thuis crisis when W~hite sutpreac~(y is inl j('ol ardv. T1here need he n1o stnruiggi, among the white peop41le', onel coumntIy, under t he agreeen'ti1, is b sett le thle mann1er'! (1 1() of nom itn and1( this is 1no1, coitnary to ti1 rules of the DemUocratI ie execut ivi com nuttee. Pickens Counti Iy in woode~ out the surplus aspiruants i the primarhliy election and1( the Con servativos oulghit to hoe satisfie< with 01no delegate and the Reformn er'S ought to ho0 will ing for them I< have two, if they will bring ou two of their most liberal and pa triiotic meni, who will stIi sfy ti petople that they are'4 inl favor of const ituitioni for thei whole pe~opl( such as the people arne demanud i n and dletermhinedl to hatvI'. Th< .JouInA. is inl favor (of 1no cotnfer' onco or caucus to settle oiur coun ty matters, the pdOple in tho pri mary'J shJouldI hav'o that pivi legi and1( cani be trusted to do the righi thing in t he selection of dlologate: to I li Cojstitutionmal Convention Thore shlould1 bo no factional dif 'ferences considered, bumt lot thorc Lie a comnmon uindorstaniding~ among the poop1)1 to nominate the best and most suitable men and let everybody go into the p)rimarlIy and abide the action and w~ill of the white people of Pickens coun ty, as there expressed. The action of the Republicans anid the memorios of negro domi nation should stir the blood of ev ery true white man and lover of his State and make him resolve to lay aside petty differences and factional prejudices, and unite in preserving this State for the whitA people of South Carolina. Congress adjournefd by linita tion on the .4th instant, and it was a blessing that there was a limni to that do nothing body, *Postmaster General. Bissell hbai asigned and is succeeded by Hon ~' W L. Wilson, of Weost Virginia, A TALK WITI TILLTMAl Good of the state above any Mi Personal Abitions. Augusta, Ga., March 1.-Spec I came through to Trenton v Sonator Tillman to-day. He roturning home from Washing and did not caro to stop at Col bit. In order to soeuro an in viow from the chief actor in S( Carolina politics about the m changes in the conditions w1 have boon brought about since Ex-Governor wont on to Wash ton, the Irby letter, etc., k mwtIholdS hits to ho einploy(yed. Senltor tillIIed freely about sitiaztion in Ill its aspec(ts anid I his respeetws (1) Sunitior .Ithy Congressimiin Wilson. THE E 1 In'('A lONAL, '1' H. I firs, as5ked- him about the itof Ills tr'ip to) Was~hing 11rownined threC10 ri aingt oil a the n 1111(id ' ing (rip to .ihdltilnoro onila night, whr1. W1 unid a Ihao Ju llla) tion ( h. Oew (ille n work aIil I tit(, o1 ff Illid t ni'l( of l)rexel inst it lif olle f t he fim ill(I stri4l sch(l s ill th i' it st-ates. TuWdO we Xa""""Uw( 1 pratI intitu in~ vBrooklyn, N an1oth)We r y flno instituition isch class. Wednewiws do( lotd to Ohe Collego1 If.Or Teachors, i theopp- prtOf Ne w York (tit, another %-.'vr flne schooml. Aft( Li1 her I h ink we have )obtajiie rllege at Rock Hill. I retur c 0 WashiniI gton1 yester(ay morn.1inil inlish(d lly business thero at oft, for homlie last night, whi I ove'rnior IE VIanlkS went o11il toost( 6ii PIro. .Ioil0sl toexaiming I 0Inssichusetts School of 'Tee 1ology." TALK ABOUT AN EXTRA SEssION. "Ha've you soon Sonator Irh; h(ttor, and what do you think. it?" w1as asked. The Ex-Governor replied : "Y I have seii it. I read it in Wa ington yestordaxy and wats cons erably surprised, is when VO I ed with him oi Sll(lly ho g no intimationi of any purposo '"4>nizo th( efforts for an Ther aro in it s3 I li '41 (1:1 t ' h it, is8 1 notI4~'' unV 1cnt inS)J1O4 i a8 Iassiierti4ollo. AlliIVIn o'f loI' IVIocral. prope toi n i n 112thatI effot. - linderstand)lflO sit41l'to (11 ju t1 Oaria we mustslhz~ have4I) mu ance for Il prji ces t imd I sins to 1mt 14 liaive been so d( art nei(l ill (11 ing (' i'-t djn St.111 li(tical ma t zu Irs 1" so las t preve > struggfle10' betweenl~~ th ajorgt Cl the4 hey peape onioeV' sido 1i31 negro 1the other, ali ally rinwho lin' Rcist bor isi~ pr 01'fVilngs &iitis O liiteh will 9unafe, 110 folllo.iiii~S pa"n this coietal mn10 Ifie coniti ongrIosma Wbison, wl t tthied down hmeancurs themw til - hvle noigt nd fora iCany Liorevented. I hgreat res10(1 that thMr. l Wilson'suget , h1 smes t ehe ash inord ohay hoedto o, and whamo I toaeeo inO the s-thaves h gro.Te peopl no ofth priml aln have aill s1ie t, 'aveh1. O ewhites rell auned tf rido thonegr in oigties, IfFFWiso had takeOn a8 br<A orveY n osdrdteo Blato hocul otdsms s that -which a I inumber of w not go the primary at all, and if t al: anger and passions shall pro thi thom to load the negroes to was polls, which we can easily ina ;ton when wo rniombor what occu ll)- at tho last Stato olection, tll S tor- will present a spectaclo aliko u110h gracefil to both factions, and any maiitter whIi cl wills thoro will nchi w(oI to the body politic the will not heal for a half ent "g-T preven t this I am willing tch slik aill pemrsonal feelings, all I The sonal amiit ions, all considerati heOf vindiet ivenless or revenlgo, mlid mak s1-ih c)niceSsils 11s aItro and and proper. hiln- N!) wrLsoN Ault~ MsIaxiE "If ~ 11. 4eao4Ib nd Mr. Al n'*- rm sh 11s1 lCce(l il forcing h", fight, an1d I slill hop~e thati th rof. cooler .imlnlit will show that is ni(lither1' pairiotic nor wiso to Il so, hIve fiiti in the paitrioti lY- and good ense qv0Of the imasses w% 111aro interested inl nO man11's p~oli hi al ftunes sifliciently to tia Of such drradfl risks. This is i h ill anodinary Staito election ill carmot arc ,itherI 'Mr. Wils< d or Sen1tor Irby. If the Rofor 1 ('Gom-ren iitilt ca nniot, live witliout -, pre)ti onii of strifi. and bitth Ies? then it ought to die. I not li.-v anly such stity iyse aI hiave- always relied on its prmn, ples and tih(- wisdoim of the poli \wbich alis been porsued. Our pt d il' hlave' 1been:I educltod ill polit 11 to know what th ir rights aro a teiy will always sustain the rigl 4, when prop''rly prosentod to the DID NOT IlAVE BIlY IN lls MIN lo "Senator Irby charges that mfi has been h4trayod. I. for ono d< 10 having taken him into coni51 I- atioln when1,11 arriving at; an agi mont witli tho Barnwell comir too, and the Reform Movoiont stronger to-day than it has t Of li'een." NOT sUulPISED AT THIE' ULTRA slRVATIVIEs. 41h- Wheien told that the opposi id- of the ultra Conservativos to schomo w-as that they did not1 to subscribo to the conditions to posod in th Hemlphill conifor ad Senator Tilliman said: "Th not, at, all surprisin .g, 1hocluse one (I expreted1 immi to) h4 roa: h o110. p r g a m m o a ll a l j no Irby and Wilson in a. hr hlo to th14 th-ath fortil the cointrol of Conv nt inn) byI the Roformu'iiers at have a ( Ynst itutional11 Conven w il ith my I\on)isonit wvhich will ranch111)is I lie 1poor anid igno 'el-wh)ite m4' alon 110g withI the nc AiVs I hae. already said once bol1 th le pra'elI ialI, senilel, pat ri al11d D)ID NoT (4UN IP'ON EXTI~Ill . the NAI,s4. mal41 Sai d : Tlbore's Oin ( therP poir ho Mr'. WIi .41n' initeriew itw hic thlink wthyii~ of notie-t ha thatt 11he plan11 outlined by mo, f ailed already belcaulso the( H sthavye rd- uwud to 01(ondos i lethink th' will find that just re'4f hvers4e will bie found to) lio I (lid ii'it t'Xlit't unaniimolls Sit. sont, least of ial l1from thioso thle ceos; in fact, would d1oub1t my per'- sanity aind honesty of' purpol)(so ght ,if h' worT4 willinug to take( 'Stumph ~~ ainist the Irt y and Wi its thle stiiln. .I have aliready LhgIis, and11( it wats no0 Pc(k wickan i 1 t4.rnce. It was said( in) dlowni 8' nator Tfillman was tin gji 11he tionied( as to thie p)ropo)sed1 niatic d141- re formi moi'vemnt.'lt. lie sa id ho tiod, heard not) hing oif it in Washijng i-to amfountil to aniythlinig, as a tiro movemieints emana ted from the p 1lo and not from such men as v P-l in Wazshinugton'i. Hoe said tho m<o the ment was comning and1( added v the groat emphasis thait it was "nc er long way oil', either."--E. .J. 'W News and( Corir. os Of the bumlding of cotton ni or there seoms to be no end in8 t I Carolina. The latest to apply till a charter is the Norris Co the MlsCompany~ of Cential, I is on Couty. he capital sto< ary, $1001000 mn shares of a hun the dollars each. The oorporators 1) . K. Norris, Hlickory Flat; ~lec- Norris, Charleston; - J. F. Central, A. Besiest, Charle. and George F. Von Kolnits, ajCharloston.-Columbia Reogist ni tfhe 6th. best The Governnen arge Business EnVelo . into, The United States Government heir will print no more envelopes for business peoplo This practice has "pt taken hundreds of thousands of the dollars out of the pockets of the gino printers of the country. Vigorous rrod protosts havo been iiiade against the abuse, and thousands of names ato llavo e n put to p)titionts asking di- that it be sto)ppl. Wo are pleased s nio to ainiouleo that all work of this bo cliaractor lis beon abandoned by '1t the Gvornai!Olnt, and that horeaf ter privato im(lividuals will .bo ry. loj)llod to go to privato printing 4 to offics when they want their envol- ses wr- ops riiteld. The Printing bill tht 011s which wa atllpoved by the Prosi- T ddoit oni tho 12th (lay of January att last 11t conttiis a proViSiol which s.' T' o111bodied in section 90, as fol- 1 t lows: tere . 'The ostmastor-Genrl shall rell 'i- contract for all envolopos, stamp- qul od or otherwiso, (losigneid for sale me, .a to tle public or for us by his own tile Oi' Or other departiiuonts, and may it coitract for them to be plain or (o w ithi sucth printel mattor as may m1 bo pvescribod by the departmont I 10 imiakin g re(uilsition thorofor ; pro- A1 Vi(ed, thitt 11o Oivolopo furnished o ~ by the Govornment shall contain " any businoss address or advertis ot mont. 1(j The portion of Section 96 which I m we have italicized covers the caso oxactly. It mons that hereafter ml Uh0 earnlings from printing of thlis a sort will go to the printers of the n r- country and not to the government. Iat 1o And this is as it should be.-N. Y. ""ll f. Monthly Union. i Ordors for all such work solicit- stifS cy ed at this ofice. met * ~ - potl No More Conferences or Priunary lot ics cnelis edy I, for one of thn Reformers of Bil its Pickonis, thmnk we have quite o. m. enough of thoso conferences and the r>. primary Convenitionls. I think the he farmers of Pickens havo had plen- ~ lv time to make up their minds the r- what to do and who to vote for cii without sending a dolegation to 00I 'Columbia to find out about it, l dit- these conforences and primary ncl is conventions to meet in Columbia Ill , aro becoming quito stale and throadbaro, and if this plan ex tends much further into the ranks E Ox- of our freedon wo will soon havo - to send to Columbia for a confer 1011 OOeco or coiventiotn to know how to the got lilrried or court a protty girl, or wheit her it is biest to put tho bish back )an 11(nler t ho belly of the ro- plow horsO or on his back. I he mCeO limo that Pickens County has got ait's their imns made up to have a piiraly good( ro)iesoltatiol that 110 will enisuire whito supremacy.(l exn -n her pArt, I t thlt coming convention co onig without aniy aiid fromt the conserv- e mid aitivos. Respectfully, .ttlo J. C. S'rmn11ixIo. SI te Thme Union Meeting cof 1st Divis- Cr Ioi"e ion of Twelve Mile River Associa- et< ally tion will meet with1 Concord church wei evor Saturday before the 5th Sunday ,im titln in March at .10 a. m. ha . rnocuA M. -Ja disi- Introduictory sermon at 11 a. mU. rat by Rev. J. T1. Bhirdine. gr'>. 1st Query-What are the claims tpa or, f Sl at-e M isslin upon us? R -. . uc eit 10 Foster, i~i th- 'nd Quory--Our denomm iational c l iteratu re, its impilortance' and1 po- th s- sition ini the dlevedlpnmnt of chris- fui t1I- tianu aciv uity. MIissionary sermi~on' by Rev. J. M[ nnStowarit, Sundaliy I1 a. m. na ur' Stalte Board is largely in t m~ debt.1 lot 11s make a strong effiort hi I to help it at this meeting. t. is . 1T. .J. Rooke, has t a or Coimmit,too. . 11o11 of Hlonor. tloe The following subscribers have -- hepaid( their subsci'iption to TrE ' JouINAm sinIce thle last roll was pu bl ished: noui J. W. WVhito, J. B. H-ill, S. C. J1-.1. U., oopor, TI. M. Jones, 0. E. RI, if I Hug 1) 1-1 Kenmnur, Mrs C. A. Morgan, N. R. K(onnur, ator B. F. TI. Islackerby. the isonm The blo1o hirid is hailed as a har. >ou11 b iger' of Sprin1g. It is also( at r0 echnodo l to propo'jmro iihe syste m f'or ak uthe eilitauing won t her to conmo. ut- sinlging: ''J'ak1o Ayer's Sarsapa- iGf ht rilla in Mar'chi, April, May.'' ~- Important NotIce. (1 All Tirial ,Justices must hand in CO titheir ieport to Supervisor of Reg- X\ ist ration a list of all male personi 'econv'icted of petty larcenty boforo at Shim or his pred ocessors, See See- is iition 153 Civil Statute Law. it a J. D.CURE~ToN, in Supervisor of Registration P. C. Tecacher's Notice. The County Board of Examiners: ils will meot-at Riokens C. HI., on the uuth 19th day Qf* April, .1895, for the Ih for p)urposO of examunlig appheiants Lton for Co mig~onohoys Certificates. ick- The Stato-Board of Examiniers C ik is will meet in the office of the State ired Superintendent of Education Col- PE are: umbia, S. C., on the 5th day of of . F. April, 1895, for the purpose of ex ay, amining applicants for State iton, Teachers Certificates. ., T. C. RoBINsoN, >rof S. Q. P. C. Mar. r, 1n9,.3t 5NUMPTION Tr so WBOxoUNCED so r Sy the Physilans th BVRE wit -C COUGH -. At Night mo% 2 ~No~ . SpiiIg Blood TO Iven Over by the Doctors I ber LIFE SAVED BY JUL] fER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Seven years ago, my wife had a0 ,ero attack of lung trouble which o fel I physicians pronounced consumption. 0 - - 3 cough wes extremely distressing, 0 0cially at night, and was frequently 0 Inded with the spitting of blood. 0 3 doctors being unable to help her, 0 iduced her to try Ayer's Cherry Pee- o i, and was surprised at the great 0 0 ef it gave. Before using one whole o tie, she was cured, so that now she is o to strong and healthy. That this 0 lcline saved ny wife's life, I have not 0 least doubt."-K. Molmis, Mlei o 3, Tenn. 0 tecelved Highest Awards 0 0 r THE WORLD'S FAIR 0 MRS. OE PERSON'S REMEDY vill Cure Rhonmratism-Museular and Inflammatory. CLEMSON COLITF1OR. I. C, Auaust 30, 1894, J 4, jOE 'PE iSO , RAIN MADAM:--! am happy to state four lbottles of your Remedy has rely relieved my wife of Rheumatismil I have no objection to your using h t what I write yoi. She had been ring fr-n Rlhen11utsm for a bn)iig le, and hadl Itried variotus Rheinmtic lielneq, such us wine of colchicim mnid vi etc., but till to no effect. Bhe had taken ill of two bottles of your Rum befo're her Improvement was very i-ed. her pillIis were gretly lessenled. >t well at Ight ald szalued live iid: iI weight. You cali 81111) 11, %I & Co., 1uIothlelr dozon as we are enl ly out. Yours very respectfully. R. E. SLOA N, itarlan's Conigh itenedy giVes best -atIlsfaictionl of Inv cough meAi I handle, and as a slioer ileads ill Or preparationis in t1his market I olm))enld it, beeantse It is tihe best In ed le I ever htan(dled for coughs, cnlds antd up. A. W. Baleridge, Millersville, For sale by )r. G. W. Earle. Pickens; (. N. 13utt, Ensley; [hall, Sloan, & Co., Fort II; Hluanter & Boggs, Liberty'; T. It. tonl, Centril. ap)l. NOTICE. I will sell my entire stock of goods ept Grocpries, at cost and below st, on and after the 15th of Dec be r. Consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, oes, Ihats, Clothirag, H-ardi w are, ockery andl G1ass-ware, tin-ware, .Thiey must be sold as I don't nit to move anlythling no0w 01n h:mtd o my new house that I expet to re ready between 1st and 15th of muary 1895. Come and get the bargains while ay cani be had and don't forget to y me1 wvhat you owe me, as it is w duec andl past due and I needl it, d remember I can't sell goods at at on a credit andl don't ask for om that way, for youi will be re se(1. J. H, BROWN.. Dec. 3-184- Liberty, PS. C. ow Runnling in1 This Paper Lptain F. A. Mitchel's stirring ar Serial, from which the ove pictur9 .of a ride for life taken. :11CAMUA a lively narrative of adven *res with the Army of the imberland and is she latest odluction of the popular attlior " Chattanooga." EAD IT IN THIS PAPERi REE TO tOtt1RNAL Rj.i4DNm& a JouRNAL is anxious that its O bers should have the advaLt6b every good thing going. WW qnd in view we have arianged i The Hosterman Publishing Co.,* 3pringfield, Ohio, for a supply of &Jy subsoiIptions to their great th, " The American Farm s," which will be presented FRIE EVERY PAID IN ADVANCE subsorie to TuE JOURNAL. Us E. BOGGS. T.'J. MAULDIN4 BOGGS& MAULDIN, Lawyers, P28mG Pickene, S. C. . 2 D -W C.D | m ~ gg y a C/D aC o -. O -. 0 CD - I FHIS WEEK! I'ALISTER & BEATTIE Will offer their et lro line of BLACK DRESS GOODS I At greatly reduced prices. Iienriettas at $1.22, $1.18, .08, ...2, .34, nd .10 eet; former prices $1.60. $1.35 *1.25, .E5, .60 and .25 cents. Cashmoes at 70, 62, 50, 374. And 19 mits; former prices $1.00, 85, 75, 60 and SCents. All other llack Goods reduced In pro ortion. MCALISTER & BEATTIE. 3 and 05 Main Strect, Greenville, S. C. (Next door to Nallonal Bank ) P. S. Butterlek Patterns. Nov8-94. Remember that you can get the 'Ilome and Farm" and TfHE PuoiLE'S FOUnNAL one year for $1.25. Special Registration. FI[uST MONDAY IN MAtCI, 1895. AND TCN CATNI)Alt )AYS Ti[CEIAFTR AND A LSo ON THED AYs Now FIXEmD BY LAW. kLL MALE CITIzEs NOT LAnOnINKO UNDEn UlsABILITIRs ENTITLED TO 1ME0ISTRlt. L'ONI Wuo FAIL TO REoISTER WILL BIC ALLOwED TO VOTE FOR DELEOATEH TO TIE STATE cONVENTION. DFFIVCE SU P IMVJS')IL OF R EISTR A'IION. PrIKEs, S. t. Meht 1, '95. Inl obedience to Act of the Genteral As emliyiv the ofl.i, 'Ipervisor of Regis rition will be ol ,, at Pickenis Court Ilo'Ise for tile purposc of Registering till erSOls Who Coml) ply with the r(quire nelit of the law. 'Tlhat evely elt.:zen nay perfectly understand the require nlett, the following extracts from the .1w aV madlie public: SIc. 5 Every muale citizen of the United statts and of this State of the aga of twen ;y-oiie years not laboring under the dimabil. ties named in the Constitution of this -t' md duly registered as law, or who, i aving beei :er as at voter it the tinl -egistrationi of electors inl t. Ook00 place in tho your of o it any time subsequenit th egister at uch lile 11 recit vlho has becomie a citizen of, vhto wvill register ias htereinatft, mech cases, shauiili e ent it led th gates to said convetiont. St.e t TJhait on the first Mondi n the year of outr Lord 1895, tht >f Registration of each shall, at cent thereof, opent his biooles of r. ... ui shall hold the same opeti for ten calen bar days ther after, btetween the honra of t0 O'clock ini the foretnoon and 4 o'clock in he aft ernoonii, duirinig which tiine any ece or thent or thlerefore at any thne etitild to egisiter ats a qualttilledl Noter, or who has be -lome ai citize ?otlf this Btate, and1( lbe, during hie timae hecrein IIxed for snehi registrationi, mdit also on th d11(ays no0w fixed 1by law for egistration, entiitled( to register as sneh as iereinafter provided ; ami any elector haiv nig qleen heretofore duly registered, or hav ing sincee changed his residentce, or havinig ost his (certilien1te, shalh be etitled~1 to have ,3m tame tra nsferred or reniewed as now iravided by law. Sac. 7 Any elector wvho shall have boen mi tled to registe'r at thei generail registra jion ini the year of our Lordl 188 3, or att any time subiseqttent, thereto, anid who failed to registeor L.t sneh thnte as regliliredl by la1w, mdh~ who shall mtake apiplienition uinder liathl, ini eccordlance wvith a printedl form to he preparedl by the Attort~ey Gheneral, set ting forth itn eci(h case0 the, fact, to wit: liThe ftull name, age, ocenpation and resi tltieetof the applienint att the time of the 53aid general registration, or at anyl timhe chereafter whten thle 81a1d appliennt became ItIilled to re'pster, andt the pllace or pilaces if his residenee since thet t itme whent he' b enme entitled to register, wvhich afilavit shatll he supported bty the aflidavits of two reputaltshe citizes wh0 ~ o wore each of thec ige of twety-(one years oni the :30th dlay of .Junet, Anno oini 1882, or at the time theo sa1idl app1)leant becamne entitledl thereatfter to register or any eleq who has becom1e1 a (itizent of this Staito'e moving into theo samlie, according to the Cotutitution of the Statte, nndil who shall make applentioni nn1 d~er oath, statintg tile titmel of his moving into the State atnd his place (of residenlce since living ini tihe State, which app~lli1ation shlul b le suppiorted by the anfidavit pt two reputable citlzenis, who were twenty-et yearsi* of aige alt till time1 thto appllicaint lbt 'itate at residenit oif this State ;101 suc apl. ennit shall lie alilowedl to regi -- 1-1m1 to havie isned tolim i) duitly qutalified elector inth ..1 formt no(w provided~ by law, to) vote at sid electioni f>r dI. Sae. 8. No elector shall oinclged~l to vote, whjose namite is nolt reigisteredl ias hier nthieforo or already provided by laIw, and. vhotl doe1s not prodce110 his registration eer Aileate at the pol1ls wheore he offers to VOte. I esiles htoihig 1110 offlee open1 on1 Sale Lay it Maltrchi andtl the ten) cailetndar daiys .hereni itet, t heO oflce wIll beO ope(n ott thie lirt Motnday itn Apil, May, June11 iand Juily resp~ectively. J. D). C;URETjON, Sulpervisor of Rueittion. ATTENTIOly i TO PURCHASERSQO PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWING MACHINES! Pianos from $'225 to $1,000; Or gans from $25 to $500, Sewing Ma chines, NEw, from $17.60 to $00. We also soll Oil and Needles for all makes of Sewing Macaines. l~epairing and Tuning on shiort naotice. (1ql1 and see lis or' witp AEXANDER BROB.,&OO. 1(V7 Washington Street, ,e:MJvlLLE, 4, C,